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India Targets Top 4 in Chip Manufacturing by 2032

India's semiconductor push, backed by Rs 1.6 lakh crore in approved projects and talent from 298 universities, aims to make it a top-4 global player by 2032 and the best by 2035. Read more.

Govt Weighs New Smartphone Incentives Post-2025

India's Meity Secretary S Krishnan reveals discussions on extending or replacing the mobile phone PLI scheme set to expire in March 2026. The move aims to sustain manufacturing growth and boost local value addition.

US Grants TSMC Licence for China Plant, 2nm Chips Roll Out

The US has granted TSMC a licence to import chip-making tools to its China facility, ensuring operations. Separately, TSMC has begun mass production of advanced 2nm chips, boosting AI and mobile tech. Read the full details.

TSMC to Mass Produce 2nm Chips by Year-End

Taiwan's TSMC plans to mass produce next-gen 2-nanometre chips in 2025, boosting AI, laptops, and self-driving cars. Discover the tech race and geopolitical stakes.

US Gives Samsung, SK Hynix 2026 China Chip License

The US government has approved annual licenses for Samsung and SK Hynix to import chip equipment to China for 2026. This offers temporary relief but ends special waivers, adding new hurdles. Read the full details.

Major Taiwan Earthquake Forces TSMC Evacuations

A powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan, triggering evacuations at TSMC's high-tech plants. No major damage reported, but power outages occurred. Stay updated on the latest seismic activity and its global tech impact.

Auto PLI Funds May Double to ₹5,500 Cr in FY27

India's government plans to nearly double auto PLI scheme funds to ₹5,500 crore for FY27 to boost EV manufacturing, but rejects pleas from new-age automakers to reopen applications. Explore the impact.

Samsung India Head Sees Global Shift from China to India

Samsung India CEO JB Park reveals global brands are shifting manufacturing from China to India, driven by PLI schemes and a vast consumer market. India contributes 10% to Samsung's global revenue. Explore the future of tech and AI in India's growth story.

NEHU's Indigenous Chip Fights Red Spider Mite in Tea Gardens

North-Eastern Hill University creates a semiconductor chip to repel the destructive red spider mite, offering a sustainable alternative to pesticides for India's tea industry. A major step for the India Semiconductor Mission.

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